Need advice - What would you do in this scenario?

which one?

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It is a mystery

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Thecoli is an unbiased 3rd party with a variety of opinions so figured why not ask

Say you live outside of the downtown core of your city. Your city supposedly has one of the GOAT downtown cores but you haven't figured out why just yet. To be fair, you are too far to experience it in a way that isn't more inconvenient that it is intended to be. It is more expensive than where you are staying now but you can still afford it.
You are planning to move in like half a year out of the city entirely to go live somewhere else.

would you:
  1. Live downtown until then, give your city a chance, and see what your city can truly offer at it's finest?
  2. Stay out of downtown and save the money to have more when you leave?
WWTD - what would thecoli do :jbhmm:
 

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You're only gonna be young and single once. who knows if you will have this opportunity to be so mobile in the future.

Go ahead and do it I say.
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Depends

Which one is closer to work/school?

What's your free time situation looking like? Will you have the capacity to truly enjoy downtown?

Where are your friends/girl/boy friend located?

If I could afford it, I'd probably go for the downtown option. You already know what the burbs are like
 

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Depends

Which one is closer to work/school?

What's your free time situation looking like? Will you have the capacity to truly enjoy downtown?

Where are your friends/girl/boy friend located?

If I could afford it, I'd probably go for the downtown option. You already know what the burbs are like
I work downtown on a contract and my friends are fairly spread out throughout the city.
Its hard to say for the capacity question since I do have other obligations outside of work but I have some free time also
 

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1, sign the shortest lease you can tho.

I lived in Downtown Dallas for a while and thought it was way overrated.
Now I live in Tulsa realize I was I was full of shyt.

Without the experience you'll never know
 
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